Nueng Jai… Diaw Kan (Where the Miracle Happens)
Posted by Enjoy Thai MoviesOct 30

Title: Nueng Jai… Diaw Kan (Where the Miracle Happens) หนึ่งใจเดียวกัน
Release Date in Thailand: 7th August 2008
Official website: http://www.wherethemiraclehappens.com
‘Where the Miracle Happens’, a drama directed by Princess Ubol Ratana Rajakanya. The movie from Oriental Eyes aims to unite the hearts of all the Thai people in its sincere and sympathetic depiction of ‘Pimdao’, a successful businesswoman who loses her beloved daughter at a time when they are estranged. In the end, ‘Pimdao’, whose role is played by Princess Ubol Ratana herself, realizes that real happiness doesn’t come from external events but lies in the heart.












3 comments
Comment by Suthee \"Phong\" Buayam on August 14, 2008 at 7:44 pm
I went to see this movie the other day. Although it was the first wekeend, the cinema was only a third full. As many of you probably know, many Thai movies are not only badly written, but they are poorly executed. Many of them are “made for tv” quality and have the same tired formula. Rarely do we seen anything orginal or worthy of showing in international film festivals. The movie “Nueng Jai… Diaw Kan (Where the Miracle Happens)” was obviously cast in a different mould. It is by far the best Thai movie of the year and should be on everyone’s list of “must-see” movies. I am not often moved when I watch movies, but I am not ashamed to say I was wiping tears from my eyes for much of this movie. Although there were some plot holes here and there, the performance by Princess Ubolratana was impeccable. No doubt a very good debut performance.
You must watch this movie.
Comment by kees de wit on August 24, 2008 at 2:56 am
I have see this movie in Thailand I not cane speak thai and been happy that is been with english subtitle.This are very good story and everyone play very good.It are also sad story with somethings what have been happend in Thailand That The father sell his daughter For money and than go buy whiskey and than money are gone on drink.I hope he come soon in the Netherlands than cane I see it again greetings from Kees De Wit
Comment by Olivier Courteneigh on April 15, 2009 at 1:58 am
I Agree with the below comment,
Generally thai movies are very sub par and mediocre, My mother, who is Thai herself, and very Patriotic, even admits this.
However we sat down together and watched this film on youtube, Without subtitles, so she was translating it to me.
Both of us were crying, The film really touches you in the right way without being overly done.
Aswell as this, it was executed excellently, with standout performances, Especially from the Princess.
it really felt like we were watching something straight out of hollywood, I guess thats the kind of Quality a royal could bring.
Five stars, Definately.